Terezín – A drama up to the finish. This years 43rd edition of the Junior Peace Race offered a very intense and close racing featuring the world best riders in this category, but only one of them could win - Magnus Klaris, who claimed a fourth win for Denmark in a raw, and with this Denmark ties Czechoslovakia which reached this mark in 1989.

Teplice/Zinnwald – The riders from the northern counties ensured there will be dramatic end of the Junior Peace Race. In the last but one stage dubbed "Queen Stage" from Teplice to Zinnwald won Eriksson from Sweden, who brought on his wheel across the finish line the second Magnus Klaris from Denmark. The twist is that the overall time in the GC of Klaris is now identical to the time of Rayane Bouhanni from France.

Roudnice nad Labem – There were two challenges for the peloton to face in the Junior Peace Race on Friday. After the time trial before noon there was a stage scheduled in Roudnice nad Labem for the afternoon. In this stage the peloton again arrived together and everything was decided by a mass sprint at the end, in which the Norwegian Erledn Blikra outran everyone.

Třebenice – British Matthew Gibson won the time Trial of the Junior Peace Race. He left behind him even the current wold champion in the discipline Decraene form Belgium, who finished third. On the schedule there is still the road race stage with start and finish in Roudnice nad Labem for the afternoon, in which Gibson will be in yellow.

Litoměřice – The Italian Gianmarco Begnoni won the first stage if the Junior Peace Race. The best among the Czech riders on the Mírové square in Litomerice was Adam Ťoupalík on the 19th place. The peloton arrived in one piece and the final sprint decided about the winner.